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public schools cannot require parents for anything their child needs to get an education. >> and the state legislature has to come up with a way of funding. >> teachers tell us that crucial piece is lacking. >> i bought these pocket charts for the literacy centers. >> kindergarten teacher spent about a thousand dollars a year of her own money on supplies. she supports free education but says it shouldn't be. >> i think if lawmakers are going to make a law like this they need to follow through and make sure there is funding made available. >> parents told us they are glad there won't be a rich versus poor system. but say the law does not give families a free ride. >> oh, no, parents are dishing out big. >> bypassing this law the state was able to get the class action lawsuit dismissed. that lawsuit claimed that fees violated the state constitution which guarantees access to free public schools. >>> the school district is ready to hire a new superintendent. has picked nellie meyer in san diego to lead the district. reports meyer's 3 years contract includes a salary of $2,323,000 a year
public schools cannot require parents for anything their child needs to get an education. >> and the state legislature has to come up with a way of funding. >> teachers tell us that crucial piece is lacking. >> i bought these pocket charts for the literacy centers. >> kindergarten teacher spent about a thousand dollars a year of her own money on supplies. she supports free education but says it shouldn't be. >> i think if lawmakers are going to make a law like this...
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that guarantees free access to public education. patti lee. >> the mount diablo school district is ready to hire a new superintendent. nellie myer has been chosen in san diego to lead the district. the contra costa times reports that nellie fell -- that myer will get a salary -- >>> we have a special back to school section on our website ktvu.com. there you will find tips for back to school shopping. we've also posted school pictures of our ktvu reporters and anchors you need to check out. >> and they're very cute. >> they are. >>> it weighs less than 1/3 of a pound and it's less than a stick of butter. it's the national zoo's newest little resident. what state officials are waiting to find out about this 2 -day-old panda. >>> a warm up is headed our way. mark tamayo joins us next with the warmest day of your workweek. [ female announcer ] when you asked us to remove high fructose corn syrup from yoplait original and light, we were like, "sure. no problem!" and you were like, "thanks, but what about thick & creamy and whips!" and we
that guarantees free access to public education. patti lee. >> the mount diablo school district is ready to hire a new superintendent. nellie myer has been chosen in san diego to lead the district. the contra costa times reports that nellie fell -- that myer will get a salary -- >>> we have a special back to school section on our website ktvu.com. there you will find tips for back to school shopping. we've also posted school pictures of our ktvu reporters and anchors you need to...
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waivers of the current education department they allowed schools to stop reporting on disadvantaged youths. it could lead to less support for the students who need it the most. >>> students at sandy hook eliminate are going back to school for the first -- sandy hook school students are going back after the first shooting, and he killed 26 people including students. they'll go to school in a new location. they approved a plan to tear down the old school and build a new one on the same property. >>> the oakland school district are focusing on getting kindergarteners in -- kindergarteners into class. people missed this and it was 60% who are missing. >> the more truant, the more they are missing on learning. >> it's not easy for us. >>> district leaders say they know it could be hard to get kids to school but individuals are not the only ones who are of suffer. the district gets $32 for every student every day. they lost $2 million because of kids who frequently missed class. we have al back-to-school section on our website. you'll find tips to back-to- school shopping and we have school pict
waivers of the current education department they allowed schools to stop reporting on disadvantaged youths. it could lead to less support for the students who need it the most. >>> students at sandy hook eliminate are going back to school for the first -- sandy hook school students are going back after the first shooting, and he killed 26 people including students. they'll go to school in a new location. they approved a plan to tear down the old school and build a new one on the same...
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if you're not educated, you can't take advantage of that opportunity. >> you know, 50 years after the march on washington, one of the questions is how much longer the government should give special treatment to minorities? back in 2003 then justice sandra day o'connor was the swing vote upholding continued racial preference necessary college tuition. she said that should end back then in 25 years. she backed off that 25-year deadline. but at some point does affirmative action, does special treatment need to end? >> i think president obama addressed that before saying perhaps we should be looking more at economic inequality. we've made a lot of progress. obviously, we have an african-american president, a lot of people in high positions. pew asked americans how much progress they thought we made. only 45% thought we made real progress toward racial equality. african-americans are 32%. i think americans seem to be in agreement we have a long way to go. the march on washington was also about jobs. it was a march for jobs and freedom. pew also found for the past six decades african-americ
if you're not educated, you can't take advantage of that opportunity. >> you know, 50 years after the march on washington, one of the questions is how much longer the government should give special treatment to minorities? back in 2003 then justice sandra day o'connor was the swing vote upholding continued racial preference necessary college tuition. she said that should end back then in 25 years. she backed off that 25-year deadline. but at some point does affirmative action, does...
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department of education began an investigation in july of last year. two recent graduates claim the schools annual par tide week encouraged antimedicate speech. the department of education investigation concludes the protests are constitutionally protected speech. >>> today a controversial soda ban is being proposed in san jose. at least one city councilman is planning to protest it. councilman ash wants to ban sugary drinks and even whole milk from all city owned buildings. later today he plans to ask the city council to consider his plan but councilman pete is against it and he wants people to protest a plan today at city hall. >>> time now 5:09 moving closer to military intervention in syria. what we are hearing this morning about when the united states could begin a missile attack. >>> 50 years after martin luther king's i have a dream we have an african american president. the events to remark the memorable day in history today. >>> good morning. right now we are looking pretty good on the bay area commute. as a matter of fact. as i look at westbo
department of education began an investigation in july of last year. two recent graduates claim the schools annual par tide week encouraged antimedicate speech. the department of education investigation concludes the protests are constitutionally protected speech. >>> today a controversial soda ban is being proposed in san jose. at least one city councilman is planning to protest it. councilman ash wants to ban sugary drinks and even whole milk from all city owned buildings. later...
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. >>> the federal education department has given waivers to states allowing them not to collect and publish information about students with learning disabilities from pour families and whose native language is not english. the campaign for high school equity says that that could mean that the students most at risk of dropping out may not receive the support they need. >> your time now, 6:46, they want parents of the youngest students to make sure that the kindergarten kids get there every day. 16% of the kindergarten kids were chronically absent. school district officials say parents don't take that first year of school seriously. >> that's when people need to be setting the foundation of learning and too many of our students are not in school. >> that hurts more than the individual student that misses class, the school district lost out of $2.2 million in state funding because of chronic absences. that's enough to hire 30 new teachers. we have a special back-to- school section for you on our website ktvu.com. there you'll find tips to back to school shopping among other things. we've poste
. >>> the federal education department has given waivers to states allowing them not to collect and publish information about students with learning disabilities from pour families and whose native language is not english. the campaign for high school equity says that that could mean that the students most at risk of dropping out may not receive the support they need. >> your time now, 6:46, they want parents of the youngest students to make sure that the kindergarten kids get...
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. >> we're going to do a great amount of education both for bicyclists, pedestrians and for car and truck drivers. >> reporter: bay area bike share hopes to expand to 1,000 bicycles in 100 stations within the next six months. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a police investigation has determined a big rig driver was at fault in a crash that killed a cyclist in san francisco. san francisco police chief greg surh says the case is being turned over to the district attorney who could file charges against that driver. the cyclist 24-year-old amali lumulac was killed on sixth and 14th street on august 14th on her way to work. a police sergeant initially blamed the cyclist. and bike advocates accused police of a superficial investigation. chief greg suhr apologized today and said surveillance footage uncovered by the bicycle coalition was key to this investigation. >>> san jose unveiled an ambitious plan that is already stirring up controversy. mayor chuck reed announced a plan to expand the police force by more than 200 officers. it would fill vacancies and restore wages by at least 10%. the
. >> we're going to do a great amount of education both for bicyclists, pedestrians and for car and truck drivers. >> reporter: bay area bike share hopes to expand to 1,000 bicycles in 100 stations within the next six months. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a police investigation has determined a big rig driver was at fault in a crash that killed a cyclist in san francisco. san francisco police chief greg surh says the case is being turned over to the district attorney...
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their lives and education have been disrupted, and they're very concerned that the children could become a lost generation. >>> for the first time, we're hearing from the little girl who's double lung transplant changed federal transplant laws. sara suffers from cystic fibrosis. she received the double transplant after a land mark ruling, that allows children under the age of 12 to be a priority on adult lung transplant lists. now she is breathing without the help of a machine. >> do you feel like you're a tough little girl? >> yes, very. >> doctors say sara could be released from the hospital as early as tomorrow. >>> the price just went up on the warriors new arena by $40 million. >> the price of winning over the team has gone up in san francisco. what we learned today about new cost estimates for a new arena in the city. >> a neighborhood on alert. >> a vigil for a city owned camp burned by the rim fire. >> a neighborhood on alert. the unusual excuse burglars are using to get inside people's homes. >>> the golden state warriors plan for a new arena on the san francisco waterfront is n
their lives and education have been disrupted, and they're very concerned that the children could become a lost generation. >>> for the first time, we're hearing from the little girl who's double lung transplant changed federal transplant laws. sara suffers from cystic fibrosis. she received the double transplant after a land mark ruling, that allows children under the age of 12 to be a priority on adult lung transplant lists. now she is breathing without the help of a machine....
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. >>> barbara lee announced a educational grant for girls today. the national science foundation is awarding to tech bridge in oakland. they help girls with careers in science, technology, engineering and math. it served 4,000 girls with after school and summer programs. >>> head start is a program for preschoolers but it is a casualty in the budget battle. ktvu's rob roth visited a school today and showed us what the cuts are doing to parent, teachers and students. >> we have to listen to our -- and? >> reporter: for these preschoolers in the head start program it is story time but the story of head start is a sad one. the sequester meant budget cuts across -- budget cuts across the country. this mother's daughter is one of the casualties. the program that had a teacher come to her home has now been eliminating. >> her learning skills went from low to really high. her first language is spanish and in a matter of weeks she started picking up on english words. >> reporter: head start cut $1.1 million do to the sequester. cuts triggered when they fai
. >>> barbara lee announced a educational grant for girls today. the national science foundation is awarding to tech bridge in oakland. they help girls with careers in science, technology, engineering and math. it served 4,000 girls with after school and summer programs. >>> head start is a program for preschoolers but it is a casualty in the budget battle. ktvu's rob roth visited a school today and showed us what the cuts are doing to parent, teachers and students. >>...
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. >> we're going to do a great amount of education, both for bicyclists and car and truck drivers. >> reporter: the bay area bike share hopes to expand to 1,000 bicycles and 100 stations within the next six months. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and oakland man decided to do something about the ongoing problems of illegal dumping in his city. dillon spotted this huge pile of trash dumped overnight between park boulevard and lincoln avenue. he says it seems to be a popular illegal dumping site and the city is slow to clean up the trash. so he hired a crew to haul it all away. >> i saw this pile of trash. it's happened multiple times here. i just felt like we could wait a couple weeks for the city to get out here and clean it up or just take care of it. so that's what he did. >> he says he doesn't understand why people would just dump their own garbage and expect others to clean up after them. >>> a bill that faces to increase limousine safety is facing a key vote in sacramento. jerry hill introduced the legislation following the may 5 limo fire on the san mateo bridge. the bill cal
. >> we're going to do a great amount of education, both for bicyclists and car and truck drivers. >> reporter: the bay area bike share hopes to expand to 1,000 bicycles and 100 stations within the next six months. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and oakland man decided to do something about the ongoing problems of illegal dumping in his city. dillon spotted this huge pile of trash dumped overnight between park boulevard and lincoln avenue. he says it seems to be a...
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>>> stop and educate. stop and house. stop and choose schools over jails. keep dreaming! >> that was the reverend jesse jackson speaking to the thousands who have come together at the national mall in washington, dc this morning to mark the 50th anniversary of martin luther king, jr.'s 1963 march on washington. several speakers are addressing that crowd, and will then walk the half mile from the lincoln memorial to the martin luther king, jr. memorial. among the speakers this morning, is the country's first african american u.s. attorney general eric holder. >> we recognize that we are forever bound to one another and that we stand united by the work that lies ahead and by the journey that still stretches before us. >> free at last! free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last! >> it was in 1963 that martin luther king, jr. gave that famous "i have a dream" speech. organizers say they hope today's event will inspire people to educate themselves about modern day civil rights struggles. >>> meanwhile, in the bay area, there are some events for residents wanting to
>>> stop and educate. stop and house. stop and choose schools over jails. keep dreaming! >> that was the reverend jesse jackson speaking to the thousands who have come together at the national mall in washington, dc this morning to mark the 50th anniversary of martin luther king, jr.'s 1963 march on washington. several speakers are addressing that crowd, and will then walk the half mile from the lincoln memorial to the martin luther king, jr. memorial. among the speakers this...
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. >>> educators in the south bay viewed a realistic depiction of a gunman storming a school. san jose police played this video yesterday to about 500 teachers. mass school shootings have prompt ed police departments to update their security plans. this shows students and teacher taking down the gunmen. it's something that has never been done in the u.s.. training teachers and students to go after an active shooter. other ideas from police include installing peepholes in doors. looking at social media postings from students that may show aggressive behavior. >>> fewer california schools are now meeting state and federal performance targets. that is according to superintendent of public schools tom. he says only 51% of california public schools reached a target score on the state's academic performance in the current school year. he blames the budget cuts for the short fall in performance but there is a one big area of success. he says the number of students passing the high school exit exams is up at 95.5%. >>> time is 6:54. several fast food chains say it will be business as
. >>> educators in the south bay viewed a realistic depiction of a gunman storming a school. san jose police played this video yesterday to about 500 teachers. mass school shootings have prompt ed police departments to update their security plans. this shows students and teacher taking down the gunmen. it's something that has never been done in the u.s.. training teachers and students to go after an active shooter. other ideas from police include installing peepholes in doors. looking...
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of a success men toe area girl who died from a peanut allergy is turning her death into a chance to educate others. [ male announcer ] at sizzler... it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden all-you-can-eat shrimp for an incredible $9.99! only at sizzler! for an incredible $9.99! because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum -bum ♪ >>> a northern california family hopes we will all learn from its pain and suffering in a tragedy that involves food allergies. 13-year-old natalie giorgi died after eating a product with peanut butter. even though she spit it out, she still died a couple hours later. now the family is starting the natali
of a success men toe area girl who died from a peanut allergy is turning her death into a chance to educate others. [ male announcer ] at sizzler... it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden all-you-can-eat shrimp for an incredible $9.99! only at sizzler! for an incredible $9.99! because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage...
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>> the family after sacramento area girl who died from a severe peanut allergy is promoting allergy education to prevent other deaths. 13-year-old natalie died after biting into a snack while camping last month. now her family has established a nonprofit organization called the sunshine foundation to promote public awareness and reseven of food allergies. once of the first events will be a fund raising walk to be held september 15. >>> time 5:25. starting today, she is cal's newest star. four-time olympic gold medalist missy franklin will start classes at berkley. she's just 18 years old but she's also one of the world's top athletes. earlier this month she won a record six events at the world swimming championships in spain. >> there were things about berkley, it's probably the most unique environment i've ever been in. there's really nowhere else like it and it's so much fun. >> how about that. franklin expects to swim for two years before she turns pro and getting ready for the 2016 olympics in brazil. >>> well, going on strike, this time it is fast food workers. what they're demanding and
>> the family after sacramento area girl who died from a severe peanut allergy is promoting allergy education to prevent other deaths. 13-year-old natalie died after biting into a snack while camping last month. now her family has established a nonprofit organization called the sunshine foundation to promote public awareness and reseven of food allergies. once of the first events will be a fund raising walk to be held september 15. >>> time 5:25. starting today, she is cal's...
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just how much the cost of a public college education has gone up over the years, i'm working on that for you at 8:15. ktvu channel 2 news. >> 7:16. on monday a former united airlines flight attendant will plead guilty to making bomb threats. admits he made phone calls claiming there was a bomb. pay a quarter million dollars in restitution. united says it lost that much money because of those threats. his attorney says he was upset with the airline because it wouldn't investigate charges he was sexually harassed on the job. >>> if you live in the east bay, don't be alarmed if you get an emergency alert next week. on wednesday august 28th, contra costa county is testing phone emergency notification system. now, the tests follow that problem with the system last month when alerts were sent out to people who did not live near a gas leak in alamo. it told them to evacuate. the test messages are being sent to neighborhoods in richmond, crocket, martinez and pittsburg. >> getting your car stolen can be a traumatizing experience. but in san francisco, recovering that stolen vehicle could be
just how much the cost of a public college education has gone up over the years, i'm working on that for you at 8:15. ktvu channel 2 news. >> 7:16. on monday a former united airlines flight attendant will plead guilty to making bomb threats. admits he made phone calls claiming there was a bomb. pay a quarter million dollars in restitution. united says it lost that much money because of those threats. his attorney says he was upset with the airline because it wouldn't investigate charges...
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already educators are taking steps to keep kids in class. why the district says the absent students are not the only ones who miss out when the youngest kids cut class. >>> caught on video. the new evidence police are looking to use to find the suspect in a walnut creek smash and grab. >>> highway 4 is affected by an overturned car on bailey road. that's why traffic here seems so light because there is a big accident up the road. >>> some pockets of thick fog, mainly up the coast. temperatures will warm up. we'll have that warmer forecast. at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa
already educators are taking steps to keep kids in class. why the district says the absent students are not the only ones who miss out when the youngest kids cut class. >>> caught on video. the new evidence police are looking to use to find the suspect in a walnut creek smash and grab. >>> highway 4 is affected by an overturned car on bailey road. that's why traffic here seems so light because there is a big accident up the road. >>> some pockets of thick fog, mainly...
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the department of education launched an investigation in july of last year. two recent graduates claim the schools annual apartheid week encouraged antishy metic hate speech. they concluded the protests are constitutionally protected speech. >>> 6:10 is the time right now. the u.s. is moving closer to an attack on syria. the two countries now speaking out against u.s. military intervention. >>> marking the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. the pressure on president obama as he takes the podium today. >>> good morning. right now traffic is getting busier all over the bay area including on highway 4 coming up to the willow pass grade. we will tell you where the traffic trouble spots are. >>> and in weather right now a layer of warm air compressing the marine layer. the net result dense fog that could effect your morning commute. we'll highlight the warmest day of the week and the changes you can expect for the holiday weekend. >>> these are live pictures of interfaith memorial service. if i'm not mistaken, this is dr. martin luther king's daughter. h
the department of education launched an investigation in july of last year. two recent graduates claim the schools annual apartheid week encouraged antishy metic hate speech. they concluded the protests are constitutionally protected speech. >>> 6:10 is the time right now. the u.s. is moving closer to an attack on syria. the two countries now speaking out against u.s. military intervention. >>> marking the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. the pressure on president...
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anywhere from 15-25 miles per hour for the windsier spots education pegged along the coast and the bay. 62 along the coastline for the afternoon. low 70s for the bay. 80s expected inland. a pleasant afternoon with is sunshine. i want to ton on storm tracker 2. see the sweeper going by. no rain am little bit perhaps falling north of fairfield. at home, a little bit of patchy drizzle reported at times inch too the . we are end joying plenty of sunshine. the system here, going to continue north and east. most of the rain over northern california and oregon. for us, expect temperatures outside, 68 degrees concord. 67 livemore. it's moist. the dew points are up this morning. by the afternoon, another nice day. 79 napa. 77 sanoma. 77 kentfield. 78 santa rosa. 60s along the east bay. 69 oakland. 77 san jose. nice day to be hanging along the coast in santa cruz. 70 san bruno. 64 san francisco. hang along the embarcadero or the giants game. extended forecast, temperatures will be creeping upward in to the workweek. running cool for this time of year. temperatures getting back seasonal average,
anywhere from 15-25 miles per hour for the windsier spots education pegged along the coast and the bay. 62 along the coastline for the afternoon. low 70s for the bay. 80s expected inland. a pleasant afternoon with is sunshine. i want to ton on storm tracker 2. see the sweeper going by. no rain am little bit perhaps falling north of fairfield. at home, a little bit of patchy drizzle reported at times inch too the . we are end joying plenty of sunshine. the system here, going to continue north...
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the documentary the revisionaries details how in 2009 the state board of education adopted changes that some say opened the door for creationism or intelligent design. popular science guy bill nye has been unspoken about the teaching of creationism. here he is with big think. >> i say to the grownups, if you want to deny evolution and live in your -- in your world that's completely inconsistent with everything we've observed in the universe, that's fine. but don't make your kids do it. because we need them. we need scientifically literate voters and taxpayers for the future. we need engineers that can build stuff, solve problems. >> since its release last year that video last received about 6 million youtube views and it's generated a response from the group answers in genesis. >> creationists of course are very happy to teach their children about evolution and teach the problems with it and teach their children how to think critically and the difference between historical science and observational science. isn't it interesting how christians aren't frightened to teach their children ab
the documentary the revisionaries details how in 2009 the state board of education adopted changes that some say opened the door for creationism or intelligent design. popular science guy bill nye has been unspoken about the teaching of creationism. here he is with big think. >> i say to the grownups, if you want to deny evolution and live in your -- in your world that's completely inconsistent with everything we've observed in the universe, that's fine. but don't make your kids do it....
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the family of a sacramento area girl who died from a severe peanut allergy is promoting allergy education to prevent other deaths. 13-year-old natalie dorgiy died after biting into a snack last month. her family has established a foundation to promote public awareness and research of food allergies. one of the first events will be a fund-raising walk held on september 15th. a former employee of the center to the arts in walnut creek has pled guilty to child sex abuse charges. 27-year-old jason pedrosa is accused of sexually assaulting two underaged girls last year. he was a part-time city employee works as an assistant for the children's theater company. the investigation found other workers acted appropriately and were allowed to return to work. he's expected to be sentenced toth 0 and could face more charges connected to a case in san mateo county. >>> we've had team coverage for you of the bay bridge closure since 4:30. sal is coming back. one final look at the bridge shut down and our morning commute. >>> welcome back. it was ate years ago -- eight years ago today, that hurricane katr
the family of a sacramento area girl who died from a severe peanut allergy is promoting allergy education to prevent other deaths. 13-year-old natalie dorgiy died after biting into a snack last month. her family has established a foundation to promote public awareness and research of food allergies. one of the first events will be a fund-raising walk held on september 15th. a former employee of the center to the arts in walnut creek has pled guilty to child sex abuse charges. 27-year-old jason...
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i'm talking about higher education and finding an interesting job. thank. you i deeply appreciate all that you do. the source and i'm so grateful that you're here. you're a great man you changed people's lives you changed my life and i'll never forget you. all and all i consider myself happy judging by the outcome of my life as a girl at some point campbell newman of all my dreams have come true i even have a son now. the only good he every is not actually his son but his official guardian and the system too. go and wash your hands markie pop. i said i'm surprise you didn't want to become a teacher. they met twelve years ago on a mountain hike to lonely people a deaf and blind professor and a fourteen year old boy who'd run away from home. i felt bored lost at home so it was tough days my parents were divorced so much so and i know my mother felt really bad about it which i could feel her grief in the air. it was like an endless feeling of hopelessness for. it what to perform day i just stroked his hand mumbling to myself my boy. made him happy he jumped up
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of our social and economic problems in our city today, they are directly related to a lack or formal education. >> the d.a.'s office is providing $130,000 for programs to prevent truancy at -- to schools. they are idab. wells and burton schools. >>> more kids are heading back to school. so watch out for them. some districts back in session are fremont, walnut creek, berkeley, dublin. you can get a complete list of the dates at ktvu.com. look for the back 2 school icon on the home page. >>> u.s. government agencies made 11,000 -- between 11,000 and 12,000 data requests. facebook supplied information in 79% of the cases saying they were obligated by law to do it. the total request from countries outside of the u.s., about 14,000. facebook says it refused all requests from some countries like egypt. they granted 84% of the requests that came from taiwan. nissan has turned one of its electric cars into a model that can drive itself. yep. nissan says it's working with stanford and other major universities on the technology for autonomous cars. the company says it will have more than one self-drivin
of our social and economic problems in our city today, they are directly related to a lack or formal education. >> the d.a.'s office is providing $130,000 for programs to prevent truancy at -- to schools. they are idab. wells and burton schools. >>> more kids are heading back to school. so watch out for them. some districts back in session are fremont, walnut creek, berkeley, dublin. you can get a complete list of the dates at ktvu.com. look for the back 2 school icon on the home...
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the white house said the ranking system will come from the departments of education. he also wants to see a pay as you earn system to cover the cost of tuition. he said student aid should be tied to academic progress. >> we are going to make sure students who receive federal financial aid complete their courses before receiving grants for the next semester. >> few republicans saying that its government over reach. they say instead of a government rating system there should be a state by state approach >> integrity, values in one way of playing baseball. >> how kids are learning those life lessons on the field. >> and if you want to be at camden to cheer on the orioles you have to act now. what you can do tonight. . >> weather wise, 91 warm degrees at pwi. normal at just 85, only eight degrees off the all time record. we guarantee 88, three degrees, we will try again tomorrow will we get hot again next week? . >>> you're watching the station that works for you. now, abc 2news at six. >> let's go, here is why it's line up. he is going for -- there he is going over [inau
the white house said the ranking system will come from the departments of education. he also wants to see a pay as you earn system to cover the cost of tuition. he said student aid should be tied to academic progress. >> we are going to make sure students who receive federal financial aid complete their courses before receiving grants for the next semester. >> few republicans saying that its government over reach. they say instead of a government rating system there should be a...
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contingent tornadoes are telling the daily -- educators are telling the daily review students are benefiting by spending extra time after class with volunteer tutors in subjects like english and math. the first center opened in 2011. test scores in some subjects jumped by 10%. on our web site, ktvu.com, we have an entire section dedicated to heading back to school. it includes the start date for school and how you can save money on back to school shopping. >>> it is 7:10. are you ready for next week's bay bridge closure. we'll break down the trouble spots and how an out of state company is helping local drivers avoid gridlock. >>> while the firefighters are struggling to contain the rim fire, there's grim news from washington d.c., with the national forest service has to do to find enough money to fight all the fires now burning across the country. >>> well, the traffic started off not doing very well. there ever been some improvements, we'll tell you where those are and how the bridges look. >>> gray skies out there, and cool temperatures to mild temps, we cooled down yesterday. will we fin
contingent tornadoes are telling the daily -- educators are telling the daily review students are benefiting by spending extra time after class with volunteer tutors in subjects like english and math. the first center opened in 2011. test scores in some subjects jumped by 10%. on our web site, ktvu.com, we have an entire section dedicated to heading back to school. it includes the start date for school and how you can save money on back to school shopping. >>> it is 7:10. are you ready...
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this has affected the education of young women in el zaatri camp. children and teenagers have been charged with new responsibility, including tremendous pressure to care for their families. here most male teenagers have to earn a living and contribute to household income. but there aren't enough jobs for everyone in the camp. that's why depression and hopelessness are becoming widespread among young male refugees with some becoming becoming increasingly aggressive in their behavior. so providing educational training for youth to make their time more useful and skills that they can take back to syria. malik is 18, from the syrian province of dalaha. he says this welding class makes his life here more meaningful. and this is a class for teaching young female refugees how to apply makeup. a desired service when there's a wedding at the camp. most of the training courses teach skills that are useful even in camp life. >> we want these kids to go back to syria with some hope for the future because they are going orebuild at the end of the day the country
this has affected the education of young women in el zaatri camp. children and teenagers have been charged with new responsibility, including tremendous pressure to care for their families. here most male teenagers have to earn a living and contribute to household income. but there aren't enough jobs for everyone in the camp. that's why depression and hopelessness are becoming widespread among young male refugees with some becoming becoming increasingly aggressive in their behavior. so...
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immersing student organizations all asking for the privatization of education. so these are more difficult to address. >> one last question. can you talk about the relationship between the farmers and fark? they are considered a terrorist group by the colombian government. >> it is very important because the colombian state tends to view rhetoric not only to be legitimizing grassroots protest movements, and this mobilization we are seeing currently, but this association is used as an excuse for repression of a movement and in the public eye, justifying that repression against protesters. i think it is an example of the lack of substance because for a number of reasons, the reason in which the protest was strongest is not a region which has armed conflict or strong support for any of the groups. there has been no evidence between the branches and the groups. >> that was the executive director. in new york city, a bronx district attorney announced that an nypd officer was indicted on three felony counts and five misdemeanors after lying about the circumstances tha
immersing student organizations all asking for the privatization of education. so these are more difficult to address. >> one last question. can you talk about the relationship between the farmers and fark? they are considered a terrorist group by the colombian government. >> it is very important because the colombian state tends to view rhetoric not only to be legitimizing grassroots protest movements, and this mobilization we are seeing currently, but this association is used as...
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and $10 million will go to a separate research and education fund. >>> the makers of tylenol say they will place a new warning on bottles of the popular painkiller. johnson and johnson said the new red label will tell users that taking too much extra strength tylenol can kill you. aat least minute ten can cause liver failure. it has killed over 500 people a year in the u.s. >>> in the netherlands the schools are going ultra high tech. they're using ipads for everything. the dutch government is plan to go open more of these schools very soon. >> bookses, bags that is so last term. a new approach in the netherlands. 2013 is all about the ipad. >> we have to prepare the children for a fast-changing world. >> maurice is proud of his chi child. the books relegated to the closet. pulpupils starting age four receive ipads. >> i saw my daughter when she was one years old she started using the ipad. she's four years old. the school doesn't use ipads she's going from the future to the past. >> is she a teacher? no, a coach. the ipad is the teacher and it is with them at school. even by dutch st
and $10 million will go to a separate research and education fund. >>> the makers of tylenol say they will place a new warning on bottles of the popular painkiller. johnson and johnson said the new red label will tell users that taking too much extra strength tylenol can kill you. aat least minute ten can cause liver failure. it has killed over 500 people a year in the u.s. >>> in the netherlands the schools are going ultra high tech. they're using ipads for everything. the...
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[laughter] but you are educated, by the way you look fantastic. but you would never big into the stock market? >> i did not at university way into advertising's then market-research. when i retired a couple years ago are looked at what was happening in the economy did not believe i could make a lot of market -- a lot of money in the marketer have a big increase for the time i have left on the planet. charles: but to go to the years leading up to the retirement there were some pretty good years some pretty good charts if we would pull up the line it would be something like this with a few bumps along the way. >> i was working with the metropolitan transportation authority it was not high paying enough that i would say be enough to invest enough to make a difference. i am also had a creative career -- career in writing so i never really saved enough. charles: but you did have the best day of some sort? >> yes i invested half, half, 25 percent in the stock market and 25% gold in the rest was my own invention. charles: i'd like the official retirement
[laughter] but you are educated, by the way you look fantastic. but you would never big into the stock market? >> i did not at university way into advertising's then market-research. when i retired a couple years ago are looked at what was happening in the economy did not believe i could make a lot of market -- a lot of money in the marketer have a big increase for the time i have left on the planet. charles: but to go to the years leading up to the retirement there were some pretty good...
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>> what he's going to do is start ranking colleges as to how much educational bang for the buck they offer to -- if you're a college or university and you're doing a good job, they will award you more funding, and if you're not doing a good job, they will take away funding. i hope that the obama administration realizes that -- academic leftists and people on the right who don't like government interference saying this is not another industry that washington ought to take over. >> he is an optimist, isn't he, that that's going to happen? that's why we love you, james. >> there is a problem, parents are finally pushing back against the incredible cost that they have been paying for all these years. so finally the fat is in the fire and the question is who's going to get to the solution quicker t president, the government or the private sector? >> does the president's plan have a chance to work, do you think? >> the problem is that the president's plan is essentially to allow these students to forgive their loans after ten years. that's his income based repayment plan. >> if you decide
>> what he's going to do is start ranking colleges as to how much educational bang for the buck they offer to -- if you're a college or university and you're doing a good job, they will award you more funding, and if you're not doing a good job, they will take away funding. i hope that the obama administration realizes that -- academic leftists and people on the right who don't like government interference saying this is not another industry that washington ought to take over. >> he...
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where is your education? you know? you just realize that you do not have it. >> reporter: the county apologized for its pass, symbolized by a light of reconciliation that burns atop its courthouse, night and day. but apologies alone were not enough for kenwoodly, a local newspaper editor recalling that it had once been a massive voice for resistance. >> many, including the white community, wanted to sweep it under the rug and education was stolen from these people and an education opportunity needed to be given back. >> reporter: and so he started to award state funded scholarships to those students who did not go on to college and since the start of program, 9 0 men and women have taken advantage of that chance including rita who earned a bachelor's degree and then a masters at the age of 66. >> reporter: you could not wait to get back? >> i couldn't. >> reporter: and today the old black's only high school is a newly restored museum dedicated to telling the story of the county's racial history, to remind younger gener
where is your education? you know? you just realize that you do not have it. >> reporter: the county apologized for its pass, symbolized by a light of reconciliation that burns atop its courthouse, night and day. but apologies alone were not enough for kenwoodly, a local newspaper editor recalling that it had once been a massive voice for resistance. >> many, including the white community, wanted to sweep it under the rug and education was stolen from these people and an education...
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because they marched, doors of opportunity in education swung open so their daughters and sons could imagine a life for themselves beyond washing someone else's laundry or shining someone else's shoes. because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed. eventually the white house changed. [cheers and applause] because they marched, america became more free and more fair. not just for african-americans, but for women and latinos. asians and native americans. catholics, jews, and muslims. for gays, for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me. the entire world drew strength from that example, whether it be young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall, or the young people inside south africa would eventually end the scourge of apartheid. [cheers and applause] those are the victories they won. with iron wills, and hope in their hearts, that is a transformation that they brought with each step of their well- worn shoes. that is the depth that i and millions of am
because they marched, doors of opportunity in education swung open so their daughters and sons could imagine a life for themselves beyond washing someone else's laundry or shining someone else's shoes. because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed. eventually the white house changed. [cheers and applause] because they marched, america became more free and more fair. not just for african-americans, but for women and latinos. asians and native...
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hundreds of educators and staff attended. those with facilities where children gather. >> if you're to find yourself in the middle of an active shooter event. >> they rached a -- watched a realistic video simulating a shooting by an armed intruder who enters the campus he looks into the building from that side, unlocked a door. he came through an unlocked gate. >> the gunman began shooting and students run for their lives. >> school people you're going to be the first responder. you're the first one there. and maybe the last one. >> the program is developed from police chiefs after the sandy hook tragedy and other high profile mass shootings. participants said the session gave them a reality check. >> we're not prepared enough. there are is much more we haven't thought about. >> police briefed those on how to respond and asked us not to disclose their strategy exstopt say their main goal is eliminate the threat. >> i want to take you now live to caltrans news briefing. >> andrew gordon let's listen in. >> so what is hinld us
hundreds of educators and staff attended. those with facilities where children gather. >> if you're to find yourself in the middle of an active shooter event. >> they rached a -- watched a realistic video simulating a shooting by an armed intruder who enters the campus he looks into the building from that side, unlocked a door. he came through an unlocked gate. >> the gunman began shooting and students run for their lives. >> school people you're going to be the first...
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and while educators down play muks work better in engineering, science and hath as college costs continue to rise, mixing a muk in could cut the cost of college by degree. for "nightly business report," i'm mary thompson. >>> tomorrow we continue the series of ways to pay for college with a look at how some students are turning to crowd funding to finance the high cost of tuition. >>> tonight, we commemorate the 50s anniversary of dr. martin luther king junior's i have a dream speech. tens of thousands of people including marchers there for the original speech, civil rights leaders, politics, ordinary americans took to the national mall today to remember the words of dr. king noting how far the nation has come for equality to all and how far we have to go. president obama spoke from the very same spot where dr. king spoke those unforgettable words on the struggle for civil rights half a century ago. >> but we would dishonor those heroes, as well, to suggest that the work of this nation is somehow complete. the universal may bend towards justice, but it doesn't bend on it's own. to secure
and while educators down play muks work better in engineering, science and hath as college costs continue to rise, mixing a muk in could cut the cost of college by degree. for "nightly business report," i'm mary thompson. >>> tomorrow we continue the series of ways to pay for college with a look at how some students are turning to crowd funding to finance the high cost of tuition. >>> tonight, we commemorate the 50s anniversary of dr. martin luther king junior's i...
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the president's would-day plus tour comes as a new department of education report finds that for the first time ever a majority of undergraduates are receiving some kind of federal financial aid with a record number of students taking out loans and a record number defaulting on those loans. we are back with dan henninger. "wall street journal" assistant editorial base editor james freeman and editorial writer alicia finley join the panel. jails, for five years i have been listening to president say he is making college more affordable and now tells us it is unaffordable. >> got to pay close attention. he has done the big tour saying there's a plan dash plan making college easier to afford and now we hear that we can't afford the trillion dollars of student loejs out there. of course, you remember three years ago he put law a plan to increase federal balance sheet bay trillion dollar. >> with student loans. what's going on? what's the politics here? >> well, i think people are hoping that basic economics will -- now that it is asserting itself will be appreciated by the white house. y
the president's would-day plus tour comes as a new department of education report finds that for the first time ever a majority of undergraduates are receiving some kind of federal financial aid with a record number of students taking out loans and a record number defaulting on those loans. we are back with dan henninger. "wall street journal" assistant editorial base editor james freeman and editorial writer alicia finley join the panel. jails, for five years i have been listening to...
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it will take in about $19 million in ticket sales. >>> despite the success of those educated, monsters, hollywood had a weak start and things rebounded for the studios with big hits over the summer. jul julia borston breaks down the winners and losers. >> reporter: with the helps of iron man and man of steel, the all important box office season is on pace to beat the record 4.4 billion-dollar revenue. >> we had 15 films that have done over $100 million this summer. it was a deeper slate. >> reporter: this record, despite some massive bombs, most notably disney's "the loan ranger" fell short of expectations. it will take it down for as much as $190 million. even with "the loan rangers" disappointment, disney is still the big winner of the summer. "iron man 3" and "monsters university" are the biggest of the year together grossing more than $2 billion worldwide. the top six films this summer were all seek wells, franchises or reboots proving it makes sense for hollywood to double down the investments in brand names. >> well, i have seen "the fast and furious". >> the most recent was "wol
it will take in about $19 million in ticket sales. >>> despite the success of those educated, monsters, hollywood had a weak start and things rebounded for the studios with big hits over the summer. jul julia borston breaks down the winners and losers. >> reporter: with the helps of iron man and man of steel, the all important box office season is on pace to beat the record 4.4 billion-dollar revenue. >> we had 15 films that have done over $100 million this summer. it was a...
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where is your education? you realize you don't have it. >> reporter: the county is officially apologized for its past symbolized by a light of reconciliation that burns night and day a top the courthouse. by apologies alone were not enough for ken woodly the ed editor of a newspaper saying it was against mass resistance. >> a lot of people and the community wanted to sweep it under the regular and education was stolen from these people and education opportunity needed to be given back. >> reporter: so he began a campaign to award scholarships to the students who never went on to college. since the program began, more than 90 men and women have taken advantage of the chance including rita who earned a bachelors degree and three years later a masters at age 66. >> couldn't wait to get back. >> i couldn't and i'm itching and trying not to go back for a doctorate. >> reporter: the blacks only high school is a newly restored museum dedicated to telling the story of the history to remind younger generations and man
where is your education? you realize you don't have it. >> reporter: the county is officially apologized for its past symbolized by a light of reconciliation that burns night and day a top the courthouse. by apologies alone were not enough for ken woodly the ed editor of a newspaper saying it was against mass resistance. >> a lot of people and the community wanted to sweep it under the regular and education was stolen from these people and education opportunity needed to be given...
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we look of the role of education in improving their lives. and lebanon's top international festival scales down and leaves a spectacular ancient setting. we examine why. today in egypt, many families are politically divided between support for the muslim brotherhood and the military. recent events since the revolution in 2011 have created a spate of diametrically opposing views. egyptians now discuss the role of democracy and how to achieve peace in their country. our correspondent in cairo were able to meet the massoud brothers. >> the brothers have plenty in common. they prayed in the same mosque live in the same residence, and have set up a construction business together. but one bone of contention is their diametrically opposed political views. the elder brother supports the military. the younger supports the muslim brotherhood, so when they hear somebody calling the head of the army a traitor, they begin debating immediately. >> people should not say that he is a foreign agent. he saved egypt. >> he is a traitor. he should not have put h
we look of the role of education in improving their lives. and lebanon's top international festival scales down and leaves a spectacular ancient setting. we examine why. today in egypt, many families are politically divided between support for the muslim brotherhood and the military. recent events since the revolution in 2011 have created a spate of diametrically opposing views. egyptians now discuss the role of democracy and how to achieve peace in their country. our correspondent in cairo...
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you can find trader blogs and educational material. here's what's coming up next. >> talk about being penny wise, a few weeks back, colin carter made a bearish bet on j.c. penney, can they squeeze out more profits? . plus, car trouble ahead? ford business has never been better. why is carter worth saying shares are about to do this. he'll reveal when "captions action" returns. [ music playing ] [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. . >> a couple weeks back with the super power force mad
you can find trader blogs and educational material. here's what's coming up next. >> talk about being penny wise, a few weeks back, colin carter made a bearish bet on j.c. penney, can they squeeze out more profits? . plus, car trouble ahead? ford business has never been better. why is carter worth saying shares are about to do this. he'll reveal when "captions action" returns. [ music playing ] [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales...
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. >> a higher education is the single best investment you can make in your future. >> suarez: the president unveiled his proposal before a crowd of more than 7,000 at the university of buffalo, in upstate new york. >> at a time when a higher education has never been more important or more expensive, too many students are facing a choice that they should never have to make. either they say no to college and pay the price for not getting a degree-- and that's a price that lasts a lifetime-- or you do what it takes to go to college, but then you run the risk that you won't be able to pay it off because you got so much debt. >> suarez: according to the administration, tuition at four- year public universities has risen 250% over the past three decades, even as the average family income has risen just 16%. that's led to students taking on more debt: today the average student loan borrower graduates with more than $26,000 to pay off.
. >> a higher education is the single best investment you can make in your future. >> suarez: the president unveiled his proposal before a crowd of more than 7,000 at the university of buffalo, in upstate new york. >> at a time when a higher education has never been more important or more expensive, too many students are facing a choice that they should never have to make. either they say no to college and pay the price for not getting a degree-- and that's a price that lasts...
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once upon a time, america arguably had the best public education system in the world. that's not the case. well place first place finland and last place south korea. so how do we reform our schools? joining us to discuss this from washington, d.c. is amanda ripley, author of the book the smartest kids in the world and how they got that way. amanda thank you for joings us. >> thanks for having me. >> they pretty much faced a pretty serious shock when they got there why are those systems so different than ours? >> you know finland is considered the utopia of education now where kids are getting an outstanding results in math science, where koreans work night and day, these are two different places and somehow they have gotten to the top of the world in education. >> south korea is different, because when you think of the difference between the u.s. and theirs, 60 years ago most south koreans were illiterate. the country now has a 93% high school graduation rate which is much better than the 77% we have here in the u.s. what changes were made there that were so dramatic,
once upon a time, america arguably had the best public education system in the world. that's not the case. well place first place finland and last place south korea. so how do we reform our schools? joining us to discuss this from washington, d.c. is amanda ripley, author of the book the smartest kids in the world and how they got that way. amanda thank you for joings us. >> thanks for having me. >> they pretty much faced a pretty serious shock when they got there why are those...
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more they resisted my being there, the more it told me that this was something more than my educati education. it was about changing life in the south. >> rep in the theater. you couldn't sit in a restaurant. it was no, no, no. as a teenager looking at the emmett till, looking at the montgomery bus boycott i knew there were alternatives. i wasn't sure how i was going to fit it, but i knew i would be one of those who said yes instead of no. >> reporter: 50 years later so m los angeles to arkansas. so i spent the first three years of my life in a camp in the delta region of arkansas. >> reporter: s as much about us as it was about africa americans. and by us i mean two things. one is japanese-americans, asian-americans, there are so m. >> no, we are not satisfied, and we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. [cheers and applause] sure that stories don't escape them. >> every day a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you heard angles you hadn't considered. consider this, antonio mora brings you smart conversa
more they resisted my being there, the more it told me that this was something more than my educati education. it was about changing life in the south. >> rep in the theater. you couldn't sit in a restaurant. it was no, no, no. as a teenager looking at the emmett till, looking at the montgomery bus boycott i knew there were alternatives. i wasn't sure how i was going to fit it, but i knew i would be one of those who said yes instead of no. >> reporter: 50 years later so m los...